The former California Golden Bear finds himself as a Bear once again, but this time in the Windy City.
The NFL free agency period is in full swing, with deals rolling in steadily on Thursday. Here are the winners and losers from the unofficial fourth day of transactions.
The Commanders had done nearly everything right during the 2024 NFL offseason. Then on Thursday, the team took its first wrong turn.
It's too early to know the NFL's verdict on this situation, but Barkley's camp doesn't seem to be too worried about it.
The Kansas City Chiefs made a splash on Thursday night, agreeing to a one-year deal with wideout Marquise "Hollywood" Brown.
The Bills have been lacking speed at wideout, but that will change in 2024 with the addition of the electric wideout Curtis Samuel.
The Giants might have the beginnings of a quarterback controversy on their hands, and if they do, they might have the general manager of the Seahawks to thank for it.
Running back Derrick Henry was one of the premier free agents of this NFL offseason and he ended up in a position where he should be competing to play in a Super Bowl.
Mac Jones seems ready for a fresh start in Jacksonville following an up-and-down development with the New England Patriots.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen can't do everything by himself and the organization knows that.
If the Jets want to upgrade Aaron Rodgers’ supporting cast, the draft might be their best bet.
In the approximate words of legendary sports writer Grantland Rice, “It’s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game.” He obviously knew nothing about NFL free agency.
The NFL free-agency period opened this week, and there was no shortage of drama or intrigue. While several notable names are still available, most of the top free agents are already off the market, giving us an opportunity to assess which teams have progressed or regressed.
Watt also had a significant special teams role throughout his career as he averaged more than 286 ST snaps per season. He finished his career with 61 tackles.
Here are three potential moves the Lions should look to make between now and training camp.
The Los Angeles Chargers have their work cut out to replace offensive stars lost this week, but they at least managed to keep veteran edge-rush standouts Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack.
New Philadelphia Eagles RB Saquon Barkley still feels plenty of love for New York Giants fans, though whether that love will be reciprocated in the fall is an open question.
The Cowboys’ quiet start to free agency has frustrated some fans, and they will not feel any better after hearing what one top free agent said about their lack of interest.
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Odell Beckham Jr.'s stint with the Baltimore Ravens is over.
The former QB spent the 2020 regular season as a member of the Patriots.
The 30-year-old logged snap shares of only 30 percent and 25 percent over the past two years, so it comes as little surprise he will head elsewhere in search of more playing time.
On the heels of falling shy of reaching the Super Bowl, the Baltimore Ravens know they still have an open window to win a championship with QB Lamar Jackson.
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones insists that the $59.45M salary-cap figure for 2024 attached to Dak Prescott's contract hasn't impacted the club's free-agency decisions.
All top spenders through the early stages of NFL free agency thus far have one thing in common.
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